Sirius and Percy... also HBP (was: Re: Dumbledore and Sirius; Percy Weasly; Defending Percy; Slytherin as HBP)
cubfanbudwoman
susiequsie23 at sbcglobal.net
Fri Jul 9 18:12:27 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 105275
Amey:
> And as for penseive, if it shows "a memory of that person's version
> of what happened.", it's pretty subjective, and the scene might
> even be different.
SSSusan:
May I ask whom you're quoting here? Could you clarify for me,
please?
I don't recall ANY word from JKR on the nature of the Pensieve. And
personally, I'm with Ces in the belief that the Pensieve is an
objective thing; otherwise, could Harry have "moved around in"
Snape's memory so much and seen & heard things [such as the chatter
amongst the Marauders] that Snape didn't?
Siriusly Snapey Susan
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